Best known for “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,” Gil Scott-Heron’s voice is a reminder of a revolution still in progress. As the 1960s movements waned, the poet, musician, author, and spoken word performer became the people’s voice.

Overcoming Kallman's Syndrome, prejudice, self-destruction and powerful enemies in the music industry, rediscovered jazz legend Jimmy Scott recounts his rise and fall and rise again as one of the most distinctive vocalists of our time.